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->''Johnny studied Sissy as he smoked an after-supper cigar. He wondered what criterion people used when they applied the tags "good" and "bad" to their fellowmen. Take Sissy. She was bad. But she was good. She was bad where the men were concerned. But she was good because wherever she was, there was life, good, tender, overwhelming, fun-loving and strong-scented life. He hoped that his newly born daughter would be a little like Sissy.''\\-- ''Literature/ATreeGrowsInBrooklyn''

Good girls don't. But she does.

AlwaysFemale due to the DoubleStandard, the Good Bad Girl is less chaste than her fellow female characters. Ever since her figure developed, boys have been making passes at her -- and she's been accepting some. In fact, shockingly, she probably even [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased takes the initiative in going after men]] sometimes. Consequently, she's built up a notorious sexual history around them (which may, however, be exaggerated -- many a Good Bad Girl eventually settles for monogamy rather than [[ReallyGetsAround promiscuity]]).

She (and her most trusting friends) can't understand why people believe that it's bad for a woman to like sex as much as she does. She's not TheVamp, and she's not even a GoldDigger. Sex for her is not just part of her zeal for living but also of a certain benevolent nature which extends to her non-sexual friendships. She tends to feel sorry when a man isn't getting any -- though not necessarily a willing partner for any man: she's unlikely to stray if married to a husband who's good in bed, but if she's unattached, she could fall for her [[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]], the ChivalrousPervert, in a heartbeat.

This kind of Good Bad Girl is very likely to also be a female EthicalSlut with a benevolent ForHappiness morality. However, it could also be that some part of her still believes that SexIsEvil, making her feel guilty about her "immoral" horniness and overcompensate for it a bit.

If the Good Bad Girl actually decides to do for pay what most Good Bad Girls do only for fun, she will become a HookerWithAHeartOfGold. If boys actually want to be with her due to her experience, then it's MyGirlIsASlut.----!!Examples

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]%%* Many an Anime HardDrinkingPartyGirl:%%** Misato from ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''.%%** Ryoko from ''TenchiMuyo''.%%** Mellisa Mao from ''FullMetalPanic''.%%** Mitsune "Kitsune" from ''LoveHina''.%%** Kana from ''Manga/FairyTail''.* Shizuru from ''Anime/MaiOtome'' is a lesbian variant, as befits her title, "Bewitching Smile Amethyst." She is clearly Natsuki's partner, but she also flirts with multiple other female characters, and at one point when she's late coming home, everyone just assumes that she got sidetracked by a pretty girl. She's also a kind-hearted and sweet young woman who almost never hurts anyone with her affairs. [[spoiler:Unless you count [[PsychoLesbian Tomoe]].]]* Rin and Ayane from ''Manga/ShuukyuuShoujo'' seem to fit into this. What with them practically jumping the main character as soon as they meet? And Rin's obsession with big boobs? And Ayane having no qualms about going around without panties and getting naked on the road for blackmail?[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Books]]%%* DependingOnTheWriter, [[ComicBook/SheHulk Jennifer Walters]].%%* Starfire in ''Comicbook/TeenTitans''.%%* [[Characters/SpiderManLoveInterests Black Cat]].* Zinda "Lady {{ComicBook/Blackhawk}}" Blake in ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'': She hasn't been shown ''doing'' a lot, but she definitely has the attitude: "Kiss 'em and don't miss 'em, I always say."* [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Marlo Chandler]], spouse of Rick Jones and former lover of Mister Fixit (aka the Hulk), Moondragon and others.%%* Casey from ''ComicBook/StrangersInParadise''.%%* Gina, Brianna, and Genn (until Seance) from ''ComicBook/GoldDigger''.* Suzie from ''Comicbook/SexCriminals'' has been with fifteen or so partners in a period of roughly ten years, but she doesn't consider this out of the ordinary. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Fan Works]]* Nymphomaniac pegasus mare Stormfront, in the WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Blog/StoriesFromTheFront, is an EthicalSlut.* Darcy in ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm''. She'll flirt with most things male (and, by implication, sleeps with them too), she has a near supernatural knack for finding dive bars (according to Jane - Darcy does not deny it), drinks like a fish and cheats at poker. She's pretty much shameless. She's also kind, surprisingly wise and very perceptive. * Helena from ''Pacific/WorldWarIIUsNavyShipgirls'' is TheTease, but is a genuinely nice person.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Animated]]* Surprisingly enough, Disney played around with this trope with {{Stripperiffic}} HotGypsyWoman Esmeralda, from ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''. Esmeralda is the object of Frollo's SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny obsession, because he thinks of her as a FemmeFatale of sorts. She is revealed to be more of a GoodBadGirl- she uses her sexuality in her dances in a light hearted way, not in order to seduce but in order to entertain. * Another interesting Disney example is Megara from ''Disney/{{Hercules}}''. While she is technically a DarkChick of the FemmeFatale variation (kind of, ''it is'' a Disney movie, after all), she turns out to be more of a BrokenBird than an actual JerkassWoobie- her tough, [[TheSnarkKnight snarky]] exterior is [[BeneathTheMask just an acquired form of protection]], as she has [[NeverBeHurtAgain given up on love]] after [[TookALevelInCynic being betrayed by a former lover]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]%%* Creator/MaeWest: ''"When I'm good, I'm good. But when I'm bad, I'm better!"''* Jae-yeong in ''Film/SamaritanGirl'' by Kim Ki-duk. Although she engages in teenage prostitution, she does so in a surprisingly innocent way, and genuinely cares about her customers (regardless of the fact that they are creeps).%%* Sonja in Creator/WoodyAllen's ''Film/LoveAndDeath''.* Almost every Creator/MarleneDietrich character, even after the actress had been dubbed "the world's most glamorous grandmother".* [[Film/TheBreakfastClub Allison Reynolds]] ''probably'' isn't this, but [[MyGirlIsASlut likes to tell people she is]].* Rizzo in ''Film/{{Grease}}''. She's a brutally honest and very sexually assertive school-aged FemmeFatale [[spoiler: with some traces of BrokenBird, actually]]%%* Carrie in ''Film/FourWeddingsAndAFuneral''* Jessica Rabbit in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''.-->'''Jessica:''' I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way.* The trope namer is 1931's ''The Good Bad Girl'', with [[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0164883/ Mae Clarke]] as the title character.* Maria "Masha" Fydornova from ''The Last Station'' living in a Tolstoy-inspired commune where sex is supposed to be forbidden believes in free love and deflowers the would-be CelibateHero, while adhering more to Tolstoy's ideas of non-violence, and is heavily disillusioned when she sees him swat at bugs.* Catwoman becomes one via a ReformedButNotTamed arc in ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''. Following her HeelFaceTurn, she leaves behinde her [[TheVamp Vampish]], ClassyCatBurglar ways to help Batman. However, her attitude and sexiness are still very much in tact, [[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]%%* Aunt Sissy from ''Literature/ATreeGrowsInBrooklyn''.%%* Isadora Wing in Erica Jong's ''Literature/FearOfFlying''.* A girl named Elunud in the Literature/BrotherCadfael mystery (and [[Series/{{Cadfael}} TV episode]]) ''The Raven in the Foregate''. She is also a good example of how such a girl can be exploited.* Captain Roland, from the ''Literature/{{Temeraire}}'' series, is a borderline case, a sort of blurring the lines of this, LadyOfWar, and EternalSexualFreedom, despite being a woman in the early 19th century. It's good to be the captain ([[spoiler:later admiral]]) of one of the most critical dragons to the war effort (who don't accept male captains, hence the extra liberties allowed).* Zinka in Creator/DianaWynneJones's ''Literature/DeepSecret'' is a nice young woman with quite a few sexual conquests under her belt (and a hobby of selling porn at fan conventions), and is fairly up-front about it all. [[spoiler:She also turns out to be married to the protagonist's brother, so score one more for eventual monogamy.]]* Caddy from ''Literature/TheSoundAndTheFury'' by William Faulkner is described by the author as the "true hero" of the story despite the fact that she is sexually promiscuous and brings dishonor on her family for having a child out of wedlock. She even agrees to have sex with [[BrotherSisterIncest Quentin]] at one point; although, to be very clear, they do not actually go through with it.%%* Eva Bates in ''FriedGreenTomatoesAtTheWhistleStopCafe''.* Critics have actually called the heroine of Henry James' novella ''Literature/DaisyMiller'' "a good, bad girl." She was literally chaste, but this was 19th-century Europe, where her habit of flirting and strolling with two men (whom she wasn't married or related to) was absolutely scandalous!* [[AuthorAppeal A remarkable number]] of Creator/RobertAHeinlein's female protagonists are examples of this trope. In fact, in many of his later works he seems to treat this as the natural and proper state of both males ''and'' females: [[{{Polyamory}} loving as many people as possible in as many ways as possible]]. Notable specific examples include the titular protagonist of ''Literature/{{Friday}}'', Patricia of ''Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand'', Star of ''Literature/GloryRoad'', Maureen Johnson Smith Long of ''Literature/TimeEnoughForLove'', and in fact almost all of [[MartyStu Lazarus Long's]] coterie from that novel onwards. Patricia is an interesting case, as it turns out that her religion actually ''requires'' its innermost grade of members to be polyamorous.* Everyone in ''Literature/BraveNewWorld'' (albeit from the perspective of our own culture). Involvement in not only sex but ''public'' sex, in the ''Orgy Porgy'' is compulsory, as is sterilization or contraception. (Babies are produced entirely via [[DesignerBabies ectogenesis]])* The Wife of Bath in ''Literature/TheCanterburyTales'', although she (says she) only has sex in marriage, and only marries when she's been widowed; she's had five husbands so far and has an eye out for number six on the road to Canterbury. Her prologue is a ringing defence of women's sexuality against the ideal of chastity, saying that genitals are there to be used and that not everyone is meant to be pure white flour, there's a place for "hot barley bread."* Julia from ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour''. She had her first affair at the age of sixteen with a sixty-year-old man, and went on to have multiple others. It's not just Miniluv who like to [[DoubleEntendre do it to Julia]]. Of course she can't be open about this, partly because she's ostensibly a member of the Junior Anti-Sex League, partly because living unconventionally in a totalitarian PoliceState is inherently unsafe.* BlitheSpirit Caitlín Mulryan, of Creator/PoulAnderson's ''The Avatar'', states rather flippantly that she's only had about twenty lovers since losing her virginity at sixteen (she's thirty-four at the time). While this averages out to a little over one a year, keep in mind that ''The Avatar'' was published at a time when {{Double Standard}}s were even more prevalent. Caitlín is nonetheless presented in an [[ChaoticGood entirely positive light]]. [[spoiler:In fact, as it turns out, her consciousness was engineered by {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s in the hope that she would eventually AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence. (She [[ScrewDestiny chooses not to]].)]]* Snow White from ''Literature/ThePrincessSeries'' will risk her life for her friends and flirts with anything male, human or not. Implied to do more then flirt but it's never shown.* Dagny Taggart from ''Literature/AtlasShrugged'' doesn't have a world-beating sex drive, but she shamelessly enjoys the sex she does have and does it because she likes doing it.* In ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' Nanny Ogg was one of these in her youth, and has grown up to be a proper DirtyOldWoman. When another witch calls her a "strumpet", Tiffany Aching looks the word up...and concludes that a "woman of easy virtue" must be one who is effortlessly virtuous, and someone who is "no better than she should be" must always be just good ''enough''.* Naoko Kamikishiro of the light novel [[LightNovel/BoogiepopSeries Boogiepop and Others]] claims she is in love with a first year student, whom she asks out at least twice; despite this, she has no qualms about sleeping around with other men, having something of a "share the love" mentality. She also [[spoiler:hides and protects Echoes, whom she is ALSO in love with, consequently saving the entire planet from destruction at the hands of God/aliens/whatever.]]* While Jenny really is this (and proudly) in ''Literature/TheTruthOfRockAndRoll'', her reputation for promiscuity dates from before she ever had sex with anyone. Her family already had a bad reputation because "her father was a drunk who couldn't keep a job and her mother was a drunk who couldn't keep a house", and they didn't notice she needed new clothes when she started developing early. When she refused to hide her figure, she was deemed The School Slut and would have been so if she'd stayed a virgin. * Creator/SimonaAhrnstedt has two examples of this trope. And to make it even more interesting, they're both French! ** Vivienne de Beaumarchais in "Överenskommelser" maybe isn't ''promiscuous'', but still, she lives a very unconventional life. She doesn't care about her hiding her affair with Jacques, despite how she refuses to get married to him before she gets pregnant. She will never let a man control her life again after her first marriage became a disaster. She travels over Europe on her own, and more conventional people are really appalled by her lifestyle. ** Marie Dicke in "De skandalösa" is unfaithful to her husband and neglectful to her children. But still, she's portrayed with some sympathy. Just like Vivienne from above, she really has a big appetite for life. And it seems like she's not really a bad person, but simply bored with trying to live a conventional life. * Rose Hathaway from ''Literature/VampireAcademy'' is made out of this trope. She has some seriously shady sexual reputation in the academy and the Moroi/Dhampir community as a whole, due to getting semi-nude with several guys. She had some distinct EthicalSlut tendencies, especially in the first two novels. She liked to go after men and get involved in sexual situations, without actually going all the way. Despite this she had her set of morals. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Live-Action TV]]%%* Sage from Series/LincolnHeights%%* Roz from ''Seriez/{{Frasier}}'' has elements of this.%%* Sally and Mary from ''[[Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun 3rd Rock from the Sun]]''.%%** And Mrs. Dubcek and Vicki.%%* Jenny Piccalo from ''Series/HappyDays.''%%* Angela Montenegro from ''Series/{{Bones}}'' hits just about every note of this Trope.* Kara "Starbuck" Thrace from ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' is the DistaffCounterpart to her [[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 original, womanizing namesake]].* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''** Faith is a counter example, not for her promiscuity but for the nonchalance with which she evicted her lovers; the [[TheVamp female equivalent]] of a ''rake'' or ''cad''. Relevant since Xander, Faith's defining one-hour stand and prompt discharge, serves as TheChick in the series [[FiveManBand team]].** Buffy herself also qualifies, actively seeking to hook up early in season one, then falling in love with a 240-year-old vampire. She also frequently admonishes Willow to "seize the moment" by flirting with guys.* Audrey Horne from ''Series/TwinPeaks'' ''pretends'' to be this [[ManipulativeBastard in order to get what she wants]]. However, for what we get to know about Laura Palmer, she may have fit this trope before she was killed.%%* Serena van der Woodsen on ''GossipGirl'' is an excellent example.* Kaylee from ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. She's pretty unambiguously meant to be [[NiceGuy the most good-natured person in the cast]], and she frequently serves as [[TheHeart the moral center]] of the crew of ''Serenity''. She's also not shy about casual sex, and was actually [[NakedFirstImpression in the middle of screwing the ship's previous engineer the first time she met Mal]]. * Blanche from ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. While she [[ReallyGetsAround really got around]] during her time on the show, it was well established that when she was married, she was completely faithful to her late husband.* ''Series/DoctorWho''** Amy Pond sort of fits this trope, having worked as a kissogram (bit like a stripper at a stag party but doesn't take clothes off) before traveling with the Doctor.** River Song tends to flirt with everyone in proximity, [[BiTheWay male or female]], although she only really has eyes for the Doctor.** The Corsair, a fellow Time Lord and friend of the Doctor's mentioned in "The Doctor's Wife", who was famous for changing sex every other incarnation. The Doctor describes the Corsair as being a good man and a very ''bad'' girl.%%* Phoebe from ''Series/{{Friends}}''.* Robin from ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' is second only to Barney when it comes to the number of sexual partners. It helps that she is the only single female character in the main cast.* Manny and Emma from ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' become this, Manny earlier than Emma. Though Manny starts to become sexual (even with other people's boyfriends) she still seems to have a perfect wisdom and maturity about her when dealing with Emma and later Darcy's problems. She also turns Jay into a good guy through the power of love.* ''Series/AmericanDreams'' had Roxanne who was a family hour version of this trope while she only slept with two boys over the course of the show [[spoiler:and WordOfGod has her marrying the second]] she "made out" with just about anyone pretty freely. Roxanne also acted as more experienced mentor to the other girls on the show when it came to boys clothes and hair.* Ruby in ''Series/OnceUponATime'' is initially characterised as this, although this is mostly an InformedFlaw about her cursed Storybrooke self.* Penny from the ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', especially when compared to her HollywoodDateless friends. Amy and Sheldon once did the math to figure out approximately how many men she slept with and came up with 30.96 sexual partners (they rounded up to 31). This actually becomes a major plot point in the fourth season cliffhanger when she wakes up in bed with Raj. She is utterly devastated and disappointed in herself, while Amy compares her to Catherine The Great (see Real Life). "She engaged in interspecies hanky-panky, and they still called her Great. I'm certain your reputation can survive shagging a little Indian boy."* Isolde from ''Series/{{Merlin}}'' is clearly sleeping with Tristan despite there being no hint of a marriage between them. That, and she's a smuggler.* ''Series/OneTreeHill'': Brooke, in high school, to the point where Haley jokingly challenges the new girlfriend of one of Brooke's exes to find a boy in Tree Hill who ''didn't'' lose his virginity to Brooke Davis. By the time she's an adult, Brooke has grown out of this, and in fact is bothered by the amount of people who either A) act like she's still that person or B) make jokes about High School Brooke being a "slut."* The title character of the ''Series/MissFishersMurderMysteries''. An extremely active sexual past and an ever changing string of lovers in the series does not stop her being the ActionGirl heroine.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Music]]* Subverted in ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoCZR6WeTxU "Kinda Out Of Luck"]]'' by LanaDelRey. The first 1.20 seconds are spent building a "Good Bad Girl with bad self esteem getting rescued by Prince Charming" kind of narrative... [[spoiler:and then... oops.]]* A ''very'' common {{Stock Character|s}} in CountryMusic. As in, an essay could be written analyzing her presence, subversions, and deconstructions. Usually, she will have a song [[SupportingProtagonist written about her]] by [[AudienceSurrogate a man who is fascinated with the dichotomy that is her life]]; the lines to watch for will be about will be about wild Saturday nights followed by pious Sunday mornings. If sexuality is openly discussed, it will usually be in terms of the EthicalSlut mentality, but she almost always does what she does with a pure-hearted ForHappiness mindset, thus hits both humanizing notes of the trope in the description above.* Discussed by [[Music/FiveSecondsOfSummer 5 Seconds of Summer]] in their song ''Good Girls''. See the quote page for lyrics.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]* In the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' TabletopGame/{{Mystara}} setting, the Immortal (Immortals being D&D's equivalent of AD&D's gods) Valerias, the Immortal of love, passion, and star-crossed lovers. She genuinely loves her mate Ixion, the Immortal of the sun and fire, but she still has periodic affairs. At the same time, Valerias is one of the good Immortals. To be fair, when you are so old that no one, including yourself and your fellow Immortals, remembers a time when you did not exist in your current form, and when you are at the same time eternally youthful and unchanging, fidelity is inevitably going to be more of a challenge than for ordinary mortals. Still, Valerias ReallyGetsAround.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Theatre]]* Maureen from ''Theatre/{{RENT}}''. "Ever since puberty, everybody's stared at me: boys, girls, I can't help it baby." Her current lover can't stand her flirtatious (if you ask Maureen) or slutty (if you ask Joanne) ways ("You were flirting with a woman ''in rubber''!"), leading to a combined IAmSong and a pretty epic breakup.* Ado Annie from ''Theatre/{{Oklahoma}}''. "I Cain't Say No" is her IAmSong.* Petra from ''Theatre/ALittleNightMusic''. There's a scene where TheIngenue Anne (virginal despite marriage) asks Petra if she's a virgin ("God forbid"), how old she was when it happened (16), and how disgusting it must have been ("Disgusting? It was more fun than the rolly-coaster at the fair").* ''A Shot In The Dark'' has Josefa Lantenay, a good parlor maid who's bad at keeping her footing around men while not wearing panties. When the murder occurred in her bedchamber, she had been having affairs both with the victim and with the man of the house (but no others: "Josefa isn't really a whore - just bed-minded!"). When she's ultimately released from suspicion, she plans to go into a new line of work: striptease.* Buffy in ''Theatre/StarlightExpress''. She dresses like an old-fashioned pin-up girl and, in the 1980s London and Broadway productions, quickly establishes her promiscuity, but she has a sweet personality and no one criticizes her for her behavior.* Musetta in ''Theatre/LaBoheme''.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]* Kelly Chambers of ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' will show sexual interest in [[AnythingThatMoves anyone, regardless of gender or species]], but is pretty much a cheerful [[ThePollyanna Pollyanna]] otherwise.* Leliana from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' is a "repentant bad girl", meaning that she is a former FemmeFatale who [[HeelFaithTurn got religion]] and is now struggling between her wild nature and her newfound beliefs. If you choose to "harden" her, she will embrace her past once more but still stay the kind, caring individual she is. The Player Character, if female, might be portrayed as this, especially the female Human Noble. If propositioned in the Human Noble origin, Dairren states that he has heard of her proclivities (and is happy to oblige himself), and Alistair asks in earlier romance stages if you've "ever [[UnusualEuphemism licked a lamppost in winter]]" and you can reply "many lampposts and then some". You can then go on to have a threesome with Alistair (if he's shed his naive idealism) or Leliana and a third participant, [[PirateGirl Isabela]] (or even a foursome with Leliana and Zevran).* Pia, and potentially the player, in the ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'' module ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' manages to come across this way, despite the fact that we only ever hear about one past affair. Her willingness to jump into bed with the player helps.* Shaundi in ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'', although being a gang member she's therefore not [[VillainProtagonist particularly good by any objective standards]].* ''VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia'' has Arche implied to be this, most noticeably when she refuses to see the Unicorn [[VirginPower in case it might mean it won't appear]]. The FanTranslation of the game exaggerated her lines and made her come more obviously across as ''pretty'' sexually experienced.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Visual Novels]]* Mion Sonozaki in ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry''. Much more prevalent in the manga where she does such wholesome things as grope Keiichi's rear in the Cotton Drifting chapters and raunchily stares at his crotch in the Curse Killing chapter. Then again, she may also be acting as such [[TheGadfly to screw with Keiichi for lulz]] every bit as much as it's motivated by affection and/or her screwed up backstory.* [[RoseHairedSweetie Mayumi Kamijou]] from the 90's DatingSim ''VisualNovel/TrueLoveJunaiMonogatari''. She's subjected to more than one PantyShot (one right ''after meeting the main character''), is very {{tsundere}}, [[ShecleansUpNicely dresses up quite more sexily]] than the other schoolgirls when she goes out with him, and [[spoiler: he catches her selling out her school clothes (or at least her panties) in the old ''burusera'' sex shops.]] In fact, one of the turning points in Mayumi's route is [[spoiler: the PlayerCharacter [[RescueRomance saving her]] [[NearRapeExperience from a prospect rapist]].]]* Yuka Otowa from ''VisualNovel/CrescendoEienDatoOmotteItaAnoKoro'' tries to pass herself off as this in public. She's actually a very complex and sympathetic mix of BrokenBird and HookerWithAHeartOfGold.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Webcomics]]* Erica Richards of ''Webcomic/EternalKnights'' is very sexually open; in the course of the first arc, she has a [[http://eternalknightsuniverse.com/comics/11/ sexual encounter with Nicky Dawson]] not once but twice, and also [[http://www.eternalknightsuniverse.com/comics/118/ has sex with Kathryn "Artemis" Kennedy]]. She also admits to having slept with her adopted brother Officer Jack Dawson in the past.* Maytag of ''Webcomic/{{Flipside}}'' is this, shamelessly. She is described as a [[AnythingThatMoves nymphomaniac]], and part of the dramatic tension between her and [[spoiler:Bernadette]] is her unwillingness to settle down. [[spoiler:It's revealed that Bernadette already knew that Maytag was cheating on her but was willing to tolerate it as a "phase" of her life.]]* Sam of ''Webcomic/TheSpaceBetween'' is a hard-partying girl who apparently sleeps around quite a bit, but her [[JustFriends best friend]] Jack doesn't seem to mind particularly, and his new roommate Frank thinks it's hot.* Despite (because of?) her past as a stereotypically womanizing Frenchman, Petite of ''Webcomic/JetDream'' became extremely interested in men [[GenderBender after her sex change]].* ''Webcomic/MagickChicks'': Faith is regarded as [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer the hottest girl]] at [[AllGirlSchool Artemis Academy]] and has built [[InUniverseExamplesOnly an in-universe reputation]] [[ThePornomancer for her sex appeal.]] Most of the student body are chomping at the bit for [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/touch_of_blonde the chance]] [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/the_student_body to sleep]] [[http://www.eeriecuties.com/strips-ec/it_is_for_realsies with her]], and Faith's [[ReallyGetsAround just as eager to please.]] However, she's willing to give all of them up [[spoiler: [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/take_things_slow for Tiffany]]]].* Zeetha, of ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', is described as "an expert" on sexual matters, though [[TakeOurWordForIt we don't actually get to see any of her sex life onscreen]]. It helps when one of your main deities is a fertility goddess. ("Our holy days are ''fun''! (cha cha cha)")* ''Webcomic/ScaryGoRound'' ** Shelley is fairly promiscuous (or ''was'') in her younger days:---> "When I did bad things, it just made boys happy."** Amy is a straighter example and [[AtLeastIAdmitIt and proud of it]]:---> '''Amy:''' "I've been around the block so many times, they named it after me."\\'''Erin:''' "Is...Is that a good thing?"\\'''Amy:''' If you've been given a tank, you don't park it outside a nunnery. You go to war.* Marina Flippo-Baret of the ''Webcomic/CiemWebcomicSeries'' becomes this briefly. The tragedies that befall her sisters lead them to border on this as well. In Miriam's case, it's a combination of this with post-traumatic embitterment disorder. Made worse by the fact that Miriam becomes a {{Manipulative B|astard}}itch in HighSchool ''just to survive''. In Candi's case, she acts a little like this around her preferred men due to SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny.* The Drow of ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'' are generally pretty open about sexuality, but Ash'waren of the Sullisin'rune takes the cake as far as this trope goes. She's an EthicalSlut bar none, is implied to have hundreds of children (to the point she has to be reminded which of her daughters is which and initially fails to recognize one of them until reminded of the year of her birth) and just as many lovers of [[EveryoneIsBi both sexes]]. Like everyone else in the series she has her flaws but is overall presented in a positive light.* Seram from ''Webcomic/MSFHigh'', full stop. Also, recently, Michelle's hidden tendencies for this have been getting into the open.* Porrim from ''{{Webcomic/Homestuck}}'' is one of the series' most promiscuous characters, willing to share details, and is also the TeamMom to her [[DysfunctionJunction screwed-up group of friends]]. She's also the first troll whose outfit shows cleavage.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]* Sara from Literature/WhateleyUniverse, alias Carmilla. In fact, she's got her own harem, practically.* ''Roleplay/DeptHeavenApocrypha'' gives us Meria. She's [[RebelliousSpirit highly]] [[AxCrazy eccentric]] [[ChaoticNeutral as it is]], but [[BerserkButton other people's assumption that her number of past sexual partners makes her a slut REALLY pisses her off]]. In fact, it's the thought that [[spoiler:Seth must think this way about her to have cheated on her]] as much as [[spoiler:the cheating itself]] that leads to [[ShowerOfAngst her]] [[RevengeBeforeReason eventual]] [[InterruptedSuicide breakdown]].%%* Chakats from the ChakonaSpace setting. Also, many foxtaur vixens. * If the first "Spooning With Spoony" was any indication, That Chick With The Goggles from Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.* Rachel from ''Literature/SimpleComplications'' is an adventurous party-girl who is not shy about her love of sex. She is also a great friend, and is always willing to help out someone in need.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]%%* BettyBoop* In ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', [[AnythingThatMoves Foxy Love]] is the most moral character aside from Xander.* A downplayed version is seen with Wendy Corduroy in ''WesternAtnimation/GravityFalls''. She has displayed mischievious behavior often (usually around her teenage friends), been in plenty of relationships (though the latest one ended in tears) and at one point stole a police car from the two inept sherrifs of the town. She's also a slacker at work and was willing to take advantage of Mabel's kindness in the episode ''Boss Mabel.'' Nevertheless, she is a strong and good character who cares about Dipper and Mabel along with the rest of the Mystery Shack and views them like family. * Liane Cartman from ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' easily qualifies: she can't remember who Cartman's dad actually was (because she banged multiple men at the Drunken Barn Dance), and porn videos starring her are sometimes mentioned during the series, especially in ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'': when Kyle and Stan were doing a little research, they found a scat porn video starring Liane herself.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other]]* [[http://www.okcupid.com/personality?type=RGSM&g=2&o=1 The Playstation.]]* RealLife: UsefulNotes/CatherineTheGreat, besides being Russia's premier reformer (it's why she's called "The Great" after all), was also an unashamed DistaffCounterpart to TheCasanova, not even really bothering to show that she wasn't. [[WesternAnimation/CloneHigh "Or should I say, Catherine the So-so!"]]* Another RealLife example is Julia the Elder, daughter of Emperor UsefulNotes/{{Augustus}} of Rome: known for her quick wit and lovable personality (which made Augustus, MagnificentBastard that he is, to [[PapaWolf dote over her]]), she was involved in countless affairs that exploded into a scandal right smack when Augustus was implementing ethical reforms in the Empire. He was, unfortunately, quite harsh in his punishment and disowning of her. The LiveActionTV [[Creator/TheBBC BBC]] production ''Series/IClaudius'' dealt with this conflict, accentuated by '''Creator/BrianBlessed's''' (portraying Augustus) bombastic lament of:-->'''''[[ReallyGetsAround IS THERE ANYONE IN ROME WHO HAS NOT SLEPT WITH MY DAUGHTER??!!!]]'''''\\[[CrowningMomentOfFunny *dead silence*]]* Creator/AngelinaJolie has often been portrayed this way in the media, that is the tattooed, brother-kissing, blood-capsulating, oft-married, bi-sexual "wild child" in her twenties compared with the orphan-adopting, large-money donating, self-effacing foreign-ambassador pilot in her thirties.[[/folder]]----